Solo RPGs: how to play a module solo, example summary
Hello hello! I'm back. This video can only be understood if you've watched the previous one and/or read my warp rules, found here: https://github.com/rpg-tips/resources... This is a short summary of the example I played to create my rules, showing: 1. How the Warp Mechanics work. 2. Different situations in which Mythic can be used for lots of things, from combat behavior to changing a story. As usual, links: And the usual suspects: Mythic GME Discord server: / discord Reddit for the game master emulator: www.reddit.com/r/mythic_gme Reddit for solo roleplaying: www.reddit.com/r/Solo_Roleplaying

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